Name and explain the figure of speech.
Hand in hand they dance in a row.
Flip! Flap! Flop! and away they go.
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The figure of speech is Alliteration.
Explanation:
Here the letter 'F' has been repeated for poetic effects.
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- The figure of speech is Alliteration. Flip! Flap! Flop! and away they go.
- Alliteration is the repetition of the first consonants of adjacent words.
Explanation:
- A rhetorical figure is a word or phrase that deliberately deviates from its normal usage to achieve a rhetorical effect.
- They are traditionally categorized into schemes that change the usual word order and metaphors in which words have a meaning different from their usual meaning.
- A figure of speech, literal statement, or deliberate deviation from common usage that emphasizes, clarifies, or embellishes both written and spoken language.
- They are an integral part of language, found in oral literature, elaborate poetry and prose, and everyday speech.
- The five types of well-known rhetorical figures are exaggerations, symbols, simile, personifications, and metaphors.
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